GWP is participating in the Sixteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 16) in Cali, Colombia. These gatherings are key platforms for sparking ...
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back for its sixtieth year. Experience the wonder of life on Earth through 100 extraordinary photographs of the natural world. They’ll take you on a visual ...
A new book reveals striking images from six decades of the beloved Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition Kayla Randall Digital Editor, Museums Wildlife photography is a gripping blend of ...
"The Swarm of Life" Photograph By Shane Gross, Wildlife Photographer of the Year Kathy Moran, editor and chair of the jury, wrote in a press release that “the jury was captivated by the mix of ...
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Alexander C. Lees is also affiliated with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Even for a conservation biologist numbed to bad news about nature, the biennial Living Planet report from the World ...
He reaches for his phone to ask for help from a man he refers to as his “government trapper,” who works for a U.S. Department of Agriculture program called Wildlife Services. Sponsor Message ...
Report reveals a ‘system in peril’ as the world approaches dangerous, irreversible tipping points driven by nature loss and climate change. Steepest declines in monitored wildlife populations recorded ...
Earth’s wildlife populations have fallen on average by a “catastrophic” rate of 73 percent in the past half-century, according to a new analysis the World Wildlife Fund released Wednesday.
But the survey is often misunderstood. By Catrin Einhorn Wildlife populations around the world continue dropping precipitously, according to an important but limited and often misinterpreted ...